"A very clever ans well thought out ACAAN type premise that will fool you badly using a gimmick deck we probably have all owned or own but never thought of using in this way." -Paul Romhany, *Reviews Vanish Magazine

A deck of cards is genuinely shuffled by both the performer and a spectator, who then each select a card. These cards are lost back into the deck which is, again, shuffled.

The magician announces that despite all the shuffling he is convinced that the spectator's card is 'fourteenth' down from the top. With a flourish he reveals the fourteenth card - it IS the spectator's selection.

So far so good. But here is where iCaan moves into miracle territory. The magician names their selection (let's say 'Three Of Clubs') and asks the spectator to guess at which numbered position this card lies in the deck.

Whatever their answer, the spectator is told to take the deck and deal down to that number. The magician DOES NOT touch the deck. Impossibly the magician's 'Four Of Clubs' is found at the exact number named by the spectator!

The spectator can name ANY number and iCaan will work

No memory work required

Includes three versions: James ultra clean original routine, An easier (almost self-working) handling, and Liam Montier's special super-easy alternative

James Went's spectacular routine has been an underground smash - utterly devastating magicians at conventions around the world. If well-read, professional magicians can be fried with iCaan, just imagine what it looks like to a 'muggle'!

"A TOTAL fooler. Have the paramedics on standby every time you perform this!!!" - John Carey

"Damn! That fooled the @#*@ out of me! Nicely done!" - Cameron Francis

"Being able to have both the performer find a chosen card at any number and also have the performer do the same is flabbergastingly amazing. The idea and the execution behind this trick is wonderful!" -Straight Talk Magic, Reviewer

"A very clever ans well thought out ACAAN type premise that will fool you badly using a gimmick deck we probably have all owned or own but never thought of using in this way." -Paul Romhany, *Reviews Vanish Magazine

"I think this effect is really strong because the audience will be the one picking any random number to locate you card. Also, shuffling can happen in the spectator’s hand and everything looks clean." -Gabriel Soh, NingThing.com